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Contractor panel suggests ways to evolve P3 model

November 19, 2018/in front, news /by CANS

As public-private partnership (P3) projects get bigger and more complex, owners must be prepared to relax requirements on risk transfer and ought to be willing to spend more time on the collaboration process, recommends a panel of experts. Read more.

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